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Yamhill County Reporter PUES. MCKINLEY AS % LEIUEH. rm: in rom om coxgres *. Starch manufacturing ought to be included among the local industries of western Oregon. There is no country that raises such potatoes. Flax, hemp and starch should become staple products. It was a glorious victory. Tlie re- I t I s politics for some great news papers to call in question the able ’ publicans have gained control of tlie leadership of President McKinley; it I senate, and they retain tlie house of is comedy when the little parasitic 1 representatives. Their lead in the Subscription $1.00 Per Year, amateur sheets, the editors of which I senate will not be as large as it ought P eace negotiations are still going have not mastered the simple rudi ' to ire, but it will be a lead. Begin- on at Paris. Spain is given plenty ments of orthography and syntax, I ning with March 4th, 1 Stiff, the re- ADVERTISING RATES. of time in which to take her medicine, Reading notice*in local columns 10 cents per attempt the same role. Such crea j publicans will have a clear majority ¿•••V* VW SZC7S UVUl V <3 WliWUV, U V and Ikivn kick to her heart's content, UZ but line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch tures have no comprehension of po in tire senate over all tlie elements of i the dose will not grow less by wait ?» per month $1; each additional inch 50 cents per litical leadership, except the meaner i the opposition. Not since March month. There is a demand for the retention of the Philip ?» ing. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding type commonly known as bossism, 4th, 1893, have the republicans been ?> 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to pine Islands. All over be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per which consists in turning men into dominant in that body. At present ?» This is a good flax item telegraphed line. it and out of office because they belong j it is a tie between the republicans from Lafayette: “The Oregon Flax yZXMHlLL QOUNTY it to this or that faction. True leader and the various elements who cbam- Association has rented 100 acres of FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 189«. ?» « ship, the type that rises to the level i pion debased currency. This condi ?» land from O. N. Denny of this place There is a demand for Good Groceries and liberal of statesmanship and crystallizes the tion will end four months lienee. ?» and fair treatment in their sale. We are the oldest ?» T he states carried by the republi thought of a nation into intelligent That brancli of congress which lias for the purpose of raising flax. The land is now being prepared and put cans recently hold fast to a solid purpose and action, does not consist been in the hands of the unsound established firm in this line in McMinnville, and we ?» in proper shape for the sowing of majority in the electoral college. know the ins and outs of the business. If we have ?» in having ideas and aims in advance money forces during three-fourths tlie seed. Judge O. N. Denny will ?» of the common people, coupled with of the time since greenbackism first also sow about 100 acres in flax.” It not had the pleasure of doing business with you, it ?» T he R eporter , which always has a determination to enforce a certain became an issue in national politics will be remembered that Mrs. Denny is time our mutual interests were subserved by com ?» 6» its well-wishing eye on Kansas at policy. That is greatness of its own a quarter of a century ago, will, af associated with Mrs. Gov. Lord and mencing now. ?» kind. The true leader is dependent ter March 4th next, be safely in the election times, sends glad greetings others, was one of the original pro: ?» ....Winter is Approaching’ to the old boys in the Sunflower for success upon being one of the control of the honest money forces. rnoters of the women’s flax fiber as ?» people in thought and sympathy, The victory on the house of repre sociation, an organization that will state. May she always prosper. ?» and those living at a distance from town are wise if ?► able to comprehend and voice their sentatives is particularly gratifying. never receive more than its due of highest demands today and tomor It was gained in tlie face of the most credit for able effort to establish a they purchase a liberal supply of provisions against it R epublican control of the senate row, and commended to their confi virulent and persistent misrepre valuable industry in Oregon. That probable advances in price during the winter and the ?» and a clean working majority of thir ?» dence by an unsullied record of hon sentation on tlie part of tlie demo tlie promoters have succeeded in get difficulties of obtaining needed articles at the right it teen in the bouse, is ample guaran esty, wisom and courage. Such is cratic party which has been known | ' ting it past tlie experimental stage ?» time. We can do you good on big winter orders. tee that the country is going to ex it the foundation on which President in any canvass in tlie past quarter | is shown by the item quoted. pand, do business and prosper for a Watch our Queensware and Crockery Line from Week to Week. ?» McKinley’s popularity rests. If it of a century. Tn spite of the fact few years at least. ?» should be urged that his policy from that tlie republican party prosecuted TI ion . N. (¿raven Deittl. Respectfully, the inception of the Spanish war to tlie war against Spain with rare A great many persons will learn with it “C oin ' H arvey not only demands its settlement has been an unfolding j judgment and success, it lias been regret of tlie death of Hon. Tlios. N. it $1 a head from the friends of free one, seeming to follow rather than I attacked by the democrats with a Graves, a pioneer of 1847, n Inch occurred ?» ?► silver throughout the United States, to move in advance of public senti-1 mendacity and malevolence which, at liis home near Sheridan on Tuesday but specially requests that the money ment, it all the more illustrates the happily, is seldom seen even in the evening, tlie 16th, from inflammatory be sent to the home ofliee and not in truth of what we have said. Such most closely contested and exciting rheumatism, after a somewhat protracted trusted to agents. was the leadership of Lincoln, tlie campaigns. The republicans lost a illness. He was a brother of Mrs. Lucy Cowls of this city and a man widely great emancipator, who had no few seats, as every republican paper known and respected. N othing was heard about tariff thought of liberating four millions of I conceded they would. It is impossi Mr. Graves was born in Missouri in reform in the late political campaign. people until tlie exigencies of tin- ble to overcome overconfidence and 1831 and crossed the plains with his par • ! indifference. There are, unfortu- ents in 1847, when he was 10 years of W The democratic party made its fight civil war and the development ol on the broad principle of oppo public sentiment madu it necessary. j , nately, many voters who can not, ex age. He was married in 1852 to Miss 9 sition. It is opposed to republican President McKinley, with an ear icept in presidential .years, be aroused Marinda Bewley, and has resided upon We have the Pioneer Acetylene plant in McMinn ever alert to the prompting of pub to the necessity of going to the polls. his home farm during most of his life rule because because it is. ville, and are prepared to put in these lights from be lie duty and a wisodm never failing They did not in this case defeat the time. Being a man of intelligence, « ginning to end. CHEAPEST ANI) BEST LIGHT thrift and industry, he has always been We heard a good story on Ex-Con in its discernment of right and jus ■ republican party, but they prevented rated among tlie successful and well-to- and nearest like Old Sol himself. gressman Binger Hermann the other tice and the highest good of the na i its majority from reaching the figure do citizens of the county, and always day, which was now to us, at least. tion, has made no mistakes in guid which it ought to have touched. exerted a potent influence in the affairs O. O. HODSON. He was tendered a*rei*ption in Rose ing the republic through flic perils Whenever a heavy vote is cast of the community, politically and other burg, and, as is his custom, was giv of a foreign war. His statesman I throughout the country the republi wise. He held the office of county com ing the glad hand to everyone, and ship and wisdom has been as a solid can party wins by a large majority, missioner two years dating from 1874. making inquiries about their family, rock. In tlie outset lit* resisted and j There was an especially powerful in In politics he was a staunch republican. etc. His daughter, who was grow held back the clamorous rabble that centive this year for a large vote and ■teaIli ok T. H. Dupuy. ing impatient to go home, touched would have pushed the country into a big republican majority. Still, the The sad intelligence was received on him on the shoulder to attract his a war without any preparation. At I majority is large enough to assure Monday of the death on Sunday evening attention. Ho turned quickly and the next step, beset by the specious the people that the government's af of Thaddeus Harry Dup.iy of Lafayette, not recognizing his daughter said. demands for the recognition of Cuban fairs will be wisely managed in the after several month’s illness from “Good evening, my young lady, how independence, in which all his politi delicate situation which confronts Bright’s disease. Deceased was a native cal enemies in and out of congress, the country. Oregonian, born in the town in which he is your dear father?" West Side. and a few of his own party joined, During the second half of the pres died, 49 years ago last Aug. 24th. During he heard and heeded only tlie voice idential term the conditions will lie the civil war lie was enlisted in the Ore can sell you one C ongressman T ongue is quoted as of patriotism and wisdom. Finally, more favorable to tin- republicans gon service. About a year ago he re expressing tlie belief flint the new sided for a season at Moro, in eastern when war could no longer be averted, 'than they were in the first half. congress just elected will pass aNic it was found that tlie administration Only one branch of congress is now Oregon, and returned to Lafayette ill, uragtia bill. Let us hope that he is had not been idle, and we have be in republican control, but for the as be believed, from drinking the alka not over sanguine. Ex Senator line water which abounds in Grass val WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS fore us tlie record of a war prose next two years at least, the entire ley. His decline was rapid from that Warner Miller of New York, in the cuted with unexampled zeal and abil November Forum, states the princi ity to a quick ami glorious termi 1 legislature will bo in the party's time. Four years ago he was publisher pal reasons why the government lias nation. There are those among his hands. Beginning witli next March, of the Lafayette Ledger, and made a This is no fake proposition for a “few days uot acted in the matter before, as political enemies who endeavor to the republican party, for the first paper probably the neatest and cleanest only, but a permanent offer. Come and see me. that city has ever had. lie was a pleas time since 1891, will have complete follows: “First, in a matter of this criticise tlie president's course in tlie ant and kind-hearted citizen, and the sway over all brandies of the govern kind our government moves only settlement witli Spain, but an un esteem in which he was held was at when pressed to do so by the de patriotic wish is father to their ment. Tliis is especially encourag tested by the large gathering at the Also Violins, Banjos, Guitars from $3, #5 mands of a great majority of theeiti thought that Spain mav get tlie best ing to all public-spirited and patri funeral on Monday. The discourse was and $6 upwards. zens. It has been no mean task for of tlie bargain. Finally, the result otic persons. Issues of unusual per by the Rev, J. Bowersox, and other those who had advocated the con of the elections held last week show plexity and gravity confront the ceremonies by the home lodge of Work Also NEW HOME and DOMESTIC struction of the canal to convince a that tlie people are still in touch ¡country at this moment. Tne legiti men and Degree of Honor, joined by Sewing Machines majority of 70,1100.11110 people that it witli McKinley and lie is still their mate fruits of tlie war are to be the D. of H. of Dayton. Burial was gathered. Governments which will made in Dayton cemetery. Deceased ought to be undertaken by the gov trusted leader. meet tlie peculiar needs and aptitudes leaves a wife and a grown son and eminent. But the final argument at bottom prices. I — . ... of the various localities which are daughter. in the advix-acy of tlx' nmasure has ------ *■ . ----- T he Newberg Graphic in speaking coming under our flag will have to been furnished by the trip of the Books and Stationery. Z. J. Inins lias been appointed jxist. of tlie late footliall game at this place, lie devised. The country's monetary master at Dundee, in place of Wm. Par Oregon; and this lias rendered uii CHAS. ORISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. necessary any further efforts in the winds up its remarks as follows “A ; system will have to lie guarded and ] rett resigned. matter of educating the people on number of Newberg people were on strengthened. These are tasks which . this subject The second reason the grounds and gave tlie home team j demand tact, wisdom and courage, The carriage of a buzz-saw doesn’t why (lie government lias not acted good support. McMinnville, as usual, and none of these qualities reside in move ver* fast, but if a man s ay« on it is found in the fact that the repre furnished a very small crowd. There tlie democracy. Tlie only organi long enough he will All kinds of Fine, kinds of Watches, Clock, D. A. SMITH S All •nd sentatives of great capital invested seems to be some improvement in zation in the United States in the presently be sawn Jewelry for sale at Difficult and the past year or two in tlie support past forty years which has had these asunder. The pro — NEW— in our transcontinental railroads hard times prices. cess of gradual old Watches re have believed that the construction the eity of McMinnville gives to tlie attributes is tlie republican party. bodily decline and paired and made of a canal across the isthmus would college, and vet it is far short of what Tlie nations foreign interests will to run as good 1 Illi greatly injure their properties. Act a county seat town ought to do in be vigilantly guarded. The silver as new at ing U|x>n that belief, they have used the way of supporting a home insti folly is buried beyond any ho|x> of 1 r T the ,x»wer of their corporations in tution.” There are plenty of people resurrection. All the clouds which 1 Kr j of goixl intelligence. Bro. Woodward. tlie fear of a democratic victory gath every wav possible to prevent con Jonnrartner ami Phinney Bones of ered, have been dispersed. Tester- ; -- 1 gressional action. Once a bill for its who Mieve ,hBt the less “ Bellevue started yesterday afternoon for 1 li>' «lav was a glorious day for the I j indulges the brutal game of Lxitball construction passed the senate, but their old home at Knoxville, Tenn., to failed to receive consideration in the I the more support it will receive and United States. In every country in visit a month or six weeks. low of energy which !eads lead, finally to con con house.- The influences above referred deserve as an educational institu tlie world today American prestige sumption is not always very rapid, but if to ha Vi- always lxx>n able to prevent tion, ami the better progress its stu will tx> advanced. In every Ixmrse it isn’t stopped it will presently begin to saw its way into the most vital part of th« joint action of the two houses at the dents will make in working their in Hie world in which those securities body, the lungs. There would be rery are dealt in, American stocks today I way through the curriculum. Tlie little consumption if every family would same session of congress A power keep Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical D ikov - CASTORTA will rise. Globe Democrat. 1 |x*ople of McMinnville are proud of Dainty Old ful lobby has been maintained at ery in the house, and use it whenever feel Bears the signature of C has . H F lktchxr . ing "out of sorts.” It keeps the entire W ashington during all these years, I their college and the educational body in such a high condition of health Jewelry. In use for more than thirty years, and 1> r . J oseviii . republican, was on and forcefulness that wasting diseases have and skillful statistical writers have work it is doing, but it is only a 7Az Kind You Havt Always Bought, chance to get a foot hold A teaspoon If you have some been employed to prove to the Amer small percentage of them that be Tuesday LliX'ted to succeed Joseph no fine old family ful or two before meals, in a little water, Simon in the state senate from Mult lts success depends in lieve any jewelry that you gives the digestive organism power to as ican people, through the columns of want repaired, al> nomah county, by a big round ma ■.initiate the blood making nerve toning tered or made the press and magazines, that the measure upon the support they give jority over all his opponents. The strength building properties of Ibe food over, bring it in I enables the liver and excretory svsteni and let's talk it canal is unnecessary, either as a’ its foot ball team. The position they vote was very light, no effort being to It clear the circulation of bilious poisons over Prices! We No 3SST made to get out indifferent voters and remove all waste matter from the body meunsof defense, or in the interests take is eminentlv correct. don’t claim to do THE McMINNW II.LE cheap work, but on either side, and probably the re It replaces worn out tissue with hard mus of commerce, and that, if it were con we’11 do you good flesh, and changes weakness and sult shows more clearly than any or cular work cheap there P oor Mr. Bryan raises his voice to dinary election the relative strength debility into active power and nerve force structed. few v essels would ever pass is a difference the originator of this great ' Discovery ’' Many beautiful through it. thus making it a stu sav the recent elixtion had nothing of the intelligent, wide awake and R \ Pierce, M. D., is chief consulting pieces of jewelry phv-ician to the great Invalids' Hotel and are ruined with pendous commercial failure." Mr. to do with free coinage, and he don't earnest members of each party. Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. V . at the lead solder by see how the result van lx* regarded as —McMinnville, Oregon.— careless and in head of a staff of nearly a score of eminent Miller further says, “After years of an endorsement of the admmistra associate physicians and .utgeons He has Paid tip <a|iif«l, 9.50,000 competent workmen. It’s a shame waiting, I am satisfied that the po lion's policy. What then? It must T he congressional s<xks were com acquired, in his over thirty years of active and it’s a pity. Surplus <10,000. sition in which this enterprise stands have been a purely contemptuous pletely knocked off Jerry Simpson in practice, a reputation second to no living physician in the treatment of obstinate, texiay, not only before the American slap at the Brvanites. who were con Kansas. Transacts a General Banking Business. Wm. F. Dielschneider, chronic diseases. His prescription* mast demned on general principles. not be confounded with the numerous people, but before the whole commer Jeweler. --- • •• Office Honr, * • m. to 4 p. m. ‘ boom ’ remedies, ''extracts,” 'com pounds.” and ''sarsaparilla,.■' which a cial world, is such that its speedy S pain hail better settle anti take a CASTOR I A profit seeking druggist to often ready to accomplishment is assured, either by receipt in full on the terms now of- urge »• a substitute Dr Pierce's medi LEE LALUML1N, President. the lifiwtfurt of CH aa . H F lrtvkkr , ernes are the product of wide experience J. L. RIMERS, Vke-President. the government of the United States fertxl The item of the Maine has and In t»*e for more than thirty yean», an«! deep study Any one may cousuh E. C. APPERSON. Cashier. or by private capital.” him by mail free of charge TV AiW )>• /fa tv not been mentioned thus far. H’. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. | t . II. IllItMllHT, lanturA Propr. J. G. 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